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Directing the conversion of legacy accounting systems to cloud-based, and the development, implementation, and operation of automated and manual accounting systems; enforcing Chart of Accounts principles of financial accounting, cost accounting, federal fund accounting – expertise preferably at a Governmental agency’s finance/accounting organization.
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Training, Education and Experience : Bachelors or associates degree in accounting (CPA preferred) and/or minimum 5 years or more experience in non-profit accounting; advanced proficiency in Sage, MS Word and Excel; HR experience preferred (not required.
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The Executive Director of Finance Controller isresponsible for all aspects of accounting and finance for Olympic College including the general ledger, grants, and fiscal agency accounting (accounts receivable and accounts payable), capital projects accounting, student financials, cashiering, budget, and grants.
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Knowledge of the laws and policies governing municipal finance and accounting practices and procedures; Knowledge of accounting practices and administrative policies; Knowledge of fiscal matters associated with governmental accounting (i.e., municipal bonds, contracts management, grant administration, investment, etc.
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The job duties of the position include, but are not limited to, assisting the Finance Director in managing the day-to-day operations of the Department, overseeing the cashier, utility billing, accounts payable, customer service, accounting, and payroll operations.
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Auditor III Bachelor’s degree (copy of transcript requested upon interview) or Master’s degree in accounting, business administration, computer science, computer/management information systems, economics, finance, math, public affairs or related fields.
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Evidence of upskilling and/or continuous learning mindset via holding a relevant finance or accounting certification, (CFA, CPA, CMA, FPAC), advanced degree (MBA, MS Finance), leadership training, and/or technical qualification/education (Change Management, Lean Six Sigma, Analytics/Visualization, ETRM, etc.
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Requirements Bachelor’s degree in Finance or Economics, Accounting, Business or Business Administration, Mathematics or equivalent combination of education and experience required; Preferred: CPA, MBA; MPA, Law, or Master’s in Finance with business experience or other related professional fields.
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4-year college degree in Finance or Accounting required, MBA and/or CPA preferred. Interprets and analyzes financial reports and prepare recommendations concerning operation results to General Manager and Director and Senior Director, Supply Chain Finance.
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Preferred: Certification Public Account (CPA), Master of Business Administration (MBA), or Master of Public Administration (MPA). Government or Non-Profit Accounting. Directs and maintains a central financial accounting and reporting system in accordance with Government Accounting Standards Board (GASB) rules and Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP); develops, recommends and implements accounting policies and procedures to establish internal controls and manage cash flow.
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A bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, public administration or business administration plus five years of professional experience in finance is required; MBA, CPFO, MPA or CPA preferred.
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Bachelor's degree in Finance or Economics, Accounting, Business or Business Administration, Mathematics or equivalent combination of education and experience required; Preferred: CPA, MBA; MPA, Law, or Master's in Finance with business experience or other related professional fields.
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Knowledge of 21st century finance and accounting software, tools and best practices (familiarity with SAP, Cognos, PowerBi, and Anaplan a plus). Bachelor’s degree with major in quantitative field (e.g. Accounting, Economics, Engineering, Finance, Mathematics); MBA preferred.
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Certified Public Accountant (CPA) (or progress towards a CPA) and/or Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) or other advanced degree in accounting, finance, or economics , is strongly preferred.
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Bachelors degree in Finance, Accounting, or related field; CPA or MBA is a plus but not required. Team members have the unique opportunity to explore diverse business lines, gaining hands-on experience in various facets of finance, including accounting, audit and supply chain management.
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